"It has already been shown, beyond reasonable
doubt, that large numbers of the ancient people of Israel were removed
by successive Assyrian monarchs from their Palestinian homeland and re-settled
in the lands to the south and south-west of the Caspian Sea, in or adjoining
territory which was soon to see the rise of a Scythian power. Thus the
deported Israelites became engulfed in the constantly moving tide of SCYTHIAN
peoples, which comprised elements of several races -- NORDIC, Alpine and
Mongol, particularly.

"Out of this 'Scythian' sea of peoples gradually
emerged important NORTH EUROPEAN NATIONS of the Christian era. In such
a way came the CELTO-SAXON and kindred nations. A positive reconstruction
of their migrations has been impossible owing to the fact that a connected
written record no longer exists, and ethnologists have been compelled to
rely largely on archaeology, folk-lore and saga for such gleanings of knowledge
as have been available. Inevitably, there has been considerable divergence
of opinion among the scholars who have investigated the matter, with a
marked leaning towards the view on the part of early historians that the
Saxons were descended from the Scythia SACAE.

"It is significant that modern researches in
the lands anciently occupied by these people tend to support the views
of those scholars of past generations who were convinced that the Sacae
of old and the Celto-Saxons of more modern times are RACIALLY IDENTICAL."